
|Videos|September 2, 2015
Behavioral Patterns that Contribute to a Patient's Propensity to Be More or Less Adherent
Bruce Berger, PhD, president of Berger Consulting LLC, discusses the behavioral patterns that contribute to a patient's propensity to be more or less adherent to their medications.
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Bruce Berger, PhD, president of Berger Consulting LLC, discusses the behavioral patterns that contribute to a patient’s propensity to be more or less adherent to their medications.
This video was recorded at the 2015 NACDS Total Store Expo.
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